With the aim of fostering business cooperation and exploring new frontiers in maritime innovation, seven leading Norwegian technology companies visited major Asturian shipyards on October 15 and 16.
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The trade mission was coordinated by Asturex In collaboration with Innovation Norway, the body dependent on the Norwegian Trade, Innovation and Tourism Office.
The strategic meeting sought to enhance synergies and facilitate the transfer of knowledge between Norwegian companies, world leaders in advanced solutions for the naval industry and offshore accounts, and the Asturian business fabric of the sector.
Participating companies include leaders in various maritime technology segments:
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DNV: Global classification and consulting company specializing in certification, testing, and technical consulting across the energy value chain.
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ZEM: Leading integrator of electric and hybrid propulsion systems, promoting zero-emission solutions for vessels.
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Siemens Energy: Global provider of integrated automation and energy solutions, with extensive experience in hybrid propulsion and digital services for vessels and platforms. offshore accounts.
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Maritime Guardian AS: Innovators in maritime safety and rescue, notable for their autonomous NJORD system, designed for rapid response to emergencies at sea.
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Seonics: Specialist in handling and lifting solutions for multiple segments of the maritime industry.
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The Torque: Experts in intelligent valve control systems, crucial for optimizing energy consumption and reducing operating costs.
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Dimo: Designer of custom hydraulic solutions, including power, control and tooling systems for the marine and marine sectors. offshore accounts.
According to sources at Asturex, this initiative aims to promote the development of joint projects, fostering sustainable innovation and strengthening the competitiveness of the Asturian shipbuilding sector through the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. The collaboration with Norway, a country with a vast tradition and leadership in the maritime industry, is emerging as a key factor in the modernization and sustainable future of Asturian shipyards.











